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TStech3910
post Apr 17 2008, 04:20 PM, updated 18y ago

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lf u r limited user bt wanna gain access to admin, u can do dis.

note: doesn't work on guest a/c

1. enter ur limited a/c
2. go to - run, type "cmd" (without (")) press enter.
3. now type "net user" and enter (dis will show u all the user names on dis comp.
4. example, u wanna excess a user call "domain". type "net user domain *", den enter.
5. dey will call u 2 enter new password. if u wanna reset password, just enter twice, otherwise, enter ur new password 2 times. (note: it will not show the password dat u enter)
6. now, log in domain using ur modified password. WAH LAAA u've enter it.........

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This can only be done with administrator acc

non-administrator will definitely get this error:

System error 5 has occurred.

Access is denied


This post has been edited by tech3910: Apr 29 2008, 04:03 PM
TStech3910
post Apr 17 2008, 04:21 PM

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Another way 2 do it:

wen u create an admin a/c on ur windows xp, it is not actually the true admin.
everytime u install windows xp, it will automatically create a superior admin a/c called "administrator".
on default, dis a/c is unprotected by password bt it is hidden from view.

Follow these steps 2 access administrator a/c:

1. log in any user.
2. go to -start and choose log off (dun shut down)
3. now u're in the log on screen. press "crtl+alt+del" 2 times. the log on screen shud change...
4. type ur user mane as "administrator"(without (")) & leave the password empty.
5. WAH LAAA........u've enter the superior admin a/c.

u can change every setting from this a/c, including reseting password for every single a/c on dat system.


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This will only work if the main owner did not put any p/w for administrator acc. However, it can be set

during windows installation

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or after (start > run > control userpasswords2)

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WITH administrator privilege

This post has been edited by synz: Apr 17 2008, 08:11 PM

 

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